"Quero yer" is not a phrase in Spanish. It does not have a clear meaning. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a phrase from another language.
"Quero você" means "I want you" in Portuguese. It is a phrase used to express desire or attraction towards someone.
"Um dia sim quero muito" is Portuguese for "One day, yes, I really want to."
To say "I want you" in Portuguese, you can say "Eu te quero."
Não quero te perder.
In Portuguese, you would say "Quero ser seu amigo(a)."
Eu quero = I want
Te quero pronto
Te quero
"Quero você" means "I want you" in Portuguese. It is a phrase used to express desire or attraction towards someone.
quero bonitas las chicas
the white boy
quero conoserte just sound it out and u got it
The Spanish phrase "Te amo y te quero con mi corazon" should be well-known to those who celebrate Valentine's Day. Translated to English this is "I love you and I love you with my heart."
That phrase does not have a known meaning in any language. It could be a made-up combination of words or gibberish.
Quero's population is 2,311.
It means: "You know what I mean."
'Queria ser mi mejor amiga' means (as a statement) You/she wanted to be my best friend'; (as a question) 'Did you/she want to be my best friend?' 'quero tu por todo el pae' doesn't mean anything really, but 'te quiero por todo el' would mean 'I love you for all the....' but 'pae' - ???